Middle East Quarterly
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The Middle East Quarterly is a quarterly journal published by the Middle East Forum (MEF). The MEF aims to promotes American interests in the Middle East and also protect Western values from Middle Eastern threats. [1] It publishes right-wing analysis on the Middle East including interviews, reviews and articles on terrorism and on Islam.
The journal was founded in 1994 by Daniel Pipes. [2]
People
Circa 2014
Board of Editors
- Patrick Clawson - The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
- David Cook - Rice University
- Martin Kramer - Shalem College
- Timur Kuran - Duke University
- Habib C. Malik - Foundation for Human and Humanitarian Rights in Lebanon
- James Phillips - The Heritage Foundation
- Steven Plaut - University of Haifa
- Dennis Ross - Washington, D.C.
- James R. Russell - Harvard University
- Franck Salameh - Boston College
- Philip Carl Salzman - McGill University
- Saliba Sarsar - Monmouth University
- Robert B. Satloff - The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
- Sabri Sayarı - Sabancı University
- Kemal Silay - Indiana University
- Lee Smith - Washington, D.C.
- Steven L. Spiegel - University of California, Los Angeles
- Kenneth W. Stein - Emory University [3]
Contact
- Website: http://www.meforum.org/meq/about.php
Notes
- ↑ About the Middle East Forum Middle East Forum, accessed 3 December 2014
- ↑ About the Middle East Quarterly Middle East Forum, accessed 1 December 2014
- ↑ Board of Editors Middle East Forum, accessed 3 December 2014